ID
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Time
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Name
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Institute
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Title
|
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8:30-8:40
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Bill McShea
|
Smithsonian’s
National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
|
Opening and
Introduction
|
1
|
8:40-9:00
|
Christen Fleming
|
University of
Central Florida
|
Continuous-time movement modeling
|
2
|
9:00-9:20
|
Jared Stabach
|
Smithsonian
Institution
|
Movement of Life
|
3
|
9:20-9:40
|
Cao Lei曹垒
|
CAS, Research
Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
|
Biogeographical
variation in migratory patterns of Palearctic breeding greater white-fronted geese
|
4
|
9:40-10:00
|
Fan Pengfei范朋飞
|
Sun Yat-sen Univ.
|
Using movement
data to infer cognitive ability, social organization, and population density
in primates
|
5
|
10:00-10:20
|
Li Yumei李玉美
|
CAS, Institute of
Zoology
|
Research on
seasonal home ranges and habitat selection of Sika deer based on GPS collar
tracking technology
|
|
10:20-10:40
|
Break
|
|
|
6
|
10:40-11:00
|
Xu Wenjing徐雯靓
|
Senckenberg
Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre
|
Hindered hooves
and the wires that bind them: Ungulate movement through fenced landscapes
|
7
|
11:00-11:20
|
Zhao Tianhao赵天昊
|
University of
Groningen
|
Using various
types of miniature loggers to study migration movement of small songbirds
below 25g: A case study of tracking Siberian rubythroat and Siberian stonechat
on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
|
8
|
11:20-11:40
|
Cheng Yachang程雅畅
|
Sun Yat-sen Univ.
|
Into the unknown:
Unravel drivers and patterns of birds' movement in China sea
|
9
|
11:40-12:00
|
Liu Xiaomin刘晓敏
|
Chinese Academy
of Forestry
|
Home range and
migration pattern of wild camel in the Kumtag Desert, China
|
|
12:00-13:00
|
Lunch
|
|
Lunch box
|
10
|
13:00-13:20
|
Li Xinhai李欣海
|
CAS, Institute of
Zoology
|
migrationR: A
package for bird migration analysis
|
11
|
13:20-13:40
|
Wang Fang王放
|
Fudan Univ.
|
Species
behavioral plasticity in Shanghai urban environment: Tracking raccoon dogs in
Shanghai
|
12
|
13:40-14:00
|
Cheng Zhibin程志斌
|
Beijing Milu
Ecological Research Cente
|
Migration
patterns and driving factors of rewilding Milu in the Poyang Lake and
Dongting Lake basins
|
13
|
14:00-14:20
|
Liao Qianru廖倩儒
|
University of
Maryland
|
Water-crossing behaviors of caribou affected by ice
melting and freezing during migrations in the high Arctic
|
14
|
14:20-14:40
|
Han Sicheng韩思成
|
Peking Univ.
|
Satellite
tracking of wild leopard cats in Beijing
|
15
|
14:40-15:00
|
Kong Yueqiao孔玥峤
|
Peking Univ.
|
A real reclusion:
Habitat use of elusive Chinese mountain cats in a human-dominated landscape
|
|
15:00-15:20
|
Break
|
|
|
16
|
15:20-15:40
|
Zhang Yuewen张瀹文
|
Peking Univ.
|
The ecological
research of Felidae large carnivores based on collar
tracking: Status and outlook
|
17
|
15:40-16:00
|
Li Xiaoyu李小雨
|
Peking Univ.
|
Fearless wolves:
home range of Himalayan wolves (Canis
lupus chanco) and interaction with human settlements
|
18
|
16:00-16:20
|
Wen Lijia温立嘉
|
Beijing Forestry
Univ.
|
Satellite
tracking reveals the death threats to the black-necked crane
|
19
|
16:20-16:40
|
Zeng Qisha曾麒莎
|
Chengdu Research
Base of Giant Panda Breeding/Liaoning Univ.
|
Desirable and
thorny paths: Choices and challenges facing the eastern buzzard(Buteo japonicus) migration across eastern
China
|
20
|
16:40-17:00
|
Wu Zhiyong伍智勇
|
Global Messenger
|
The scheme of
wildlife precise synchronous monitoring and analysis system based on BD &
reverse positioning
|
|
17:00-17:10
|
Li Sheng李晟
|
Peking Univ.
|
Closing
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